SWbemDateTime.SetFileTime method
The SetFileTime method of the SWbemDateTime object converts a date in the string FILETIME format to the CIM datetime format.
The FILETIME format is a 64-bit datetime structure that represents the number of 100-nanosecond units since the beginning of January 1, 1601. Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) treats FILETIME values as string representations of unsigned 64-bit numbers.
For the syntax explanation, see Document Conventions for the Scripting API.
Syntax
SWbemDateTime.SetFileTime( _
ByVal strFileTime, _
[ ByVal bIsLocal ] _
)
Parameters
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strFileTime [in]
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FILETIME value used to set the object.
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bIsLocal [in, optional]
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If TRUE, strFileTime is interpreted as a local time. The Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) property contains the local time converted to the correct UTC offset. When bIsLocal is FALSE, then strFileTime is converted directly into a UTC value with an offset of 0 (zero).
Return value
This method does not return a value.
Error codes
After completing the SetFileTime method, the Err object may contain the error code in the following list.
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wbemErrInvalidSyntax - 2147749921 (0x80041021)
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The format of strFileTime is not valid.
Remarks
After a successful call to SetFileTime, the datetime value is always interpreted as an absolute (datetime) value, and IsInterval is set to FALSE.
Examples
For examples of using the SWbemDateTime object to convert CIM DATETIME values to and from either the FILETIME format or the VT_DATE format, see WMI Tasks: Dates and Times. For a description of the CIM DATETIME format, see Date and Time Format.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client |
Windows Vista |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 |
Header |
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Type library |
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DLL |
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CLSID |
CLSID_SWbemDateTime |
IID |
IID_ISWbemDateTime |